This Article is From Mar 26, 2022

Chhattisgarh Man Seen Carrying Daughter's Body For 10 Km, Probe Ordered

In the video, the man can be seen carrying the body on his shoulders. He covered a distance of around 10 km on foot to reach home.

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Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh:

A video of a man carrying the body of his seven-year-old daughter on his shoulders in Chhattisgarh's Surguja district was widely shared on social media on Friday, prompting health minister TS Singh Deo to order a probe.

According to officials, the girl died on Friday morning at the Community Health Centre at Lakhanpur village in the district, and her father took the body away before a hearse arrived.

Ishwar Das, a native of Amdala village, had brought his ailing daughter Surekha to Lakhanpur Community Health Centre early in the morning, they said.

"The girl's oxygen level was very low, around 60. According to her parents she was suffering from high fever for the last few days. Necessary treatment was initiated but her condition deteriorated and she died around 7:30 am," said Dr Vinod Bhargav, Rural Medical Assistant (RMA) posted at the health centre.

"We told the family members that a hearse will arrive soon. It came around 9:20 am, but by then they had left with the body," he added.

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In the video, the man can be seen carrying the body on his shoulders. He covered a distance of around 10 km on foot to reach home.

After the video was shared widely on social media, Health Minister TS Singh Deo, who was in Ambikapur - the district's headquarters - on Friday, asked the district's Chief Medical and Health Officer to probe the matter and take necessary action.

"I saw the video. It was disturbing. I have told the CMHO to take appropriate action after getting the matter probed. I have told him that those who are posted there but are not able to discharge their duties should be removed," the minister told reporters.

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Mr Singh Deo represents Ambikapur assembly constituency in the state Assembly.

"The health personnel who were on duty should have persuaded the family to wait for the vehicle. They should have ensured such things did not happen," the minister added.
 

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